Anyone else starting to think their is a succession agreement?
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I may have found footage of your CEO on his latest business trip.PurpleBaze said:
Well, duh! Who else would you put in charge of Uber? Towelhead CEO for towelhead drivers. He speaks our language.YellowSnow said:
Makes sense...PurpleBaze said:One more thing - UW hasn't had a good track record with promoting coordinators to the HC position.
Furthermore, one may surmise that the coordinators are cut from the same cloth as the head coach. So, promoting one of them to HC would just be more inbreeding. New boss same as the old boss scenario - I've seen this at my place of work. Our current CEO operates like the previous one, even though he is more personable and the former was kind of like a robot. Same policies and same playbook; same culture. Yes, he worked up the ranks and was promoted within.
Dara Khosrowshahi (Persian: دارا خسروشاهی, Persian pronunciation: [dɑː'ɾɑː xosɾo'ʃɑːhiː]; born May 28, 1969) is an Iranian-American businessman and the chief executive officer of Uber. Khosrowshahi was previously CEO of Expedia Group, a company that owns several travel fare aggregators. He is also a member of the board of directors of BET.com, Hotels.com,[2] and The New York Times Company.
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PurpleBaze said:
I think us fans are grasping at answers. Maybe it helps us cope with having to watch a team with no identity. Just not sure if I'm sold on Jimmy as a head coach. All I know is that he seems to have a lot more passion than Prickly Pete. Maybe if the team took on Jimmy's personality instead of Petersen's "I'm building young me for life so that they will become US ambassadors to Trinidad in the future", they'd play more fired up. That might actually lead to wins against Cal, Stanford, & Oregon. This business meeting approach by Pete is fucking irritating. I've heard from so many people who were at the game that the Huskies were ho-hum on the sidelines... and you're playing a rival. How can the team not be fired up for Oregon? If Jimmy is a big picture guy and can bring some excitement to the program, maybe it wouldn't be a terrible idea to roll the dice with him.whuggy said:
Swaye made a really good point when he said if you think Pete gives you a 1% chance to win it all and there's guys out there that give you 2% chance then you make the move every time. I have always liked Petersen but I'm starting to get interested in the 2% option. Who knows. Maybe JL bumps you up to 5%.PurpleBaze said:
Good poont!whuggy said:
On the other hand some of our non-coordinator hires haven't been too special either.PurpleBaze said:One more thing - UW hasn't had a good track record with promoting coordinators to the HC position.
Furthermore, one may surmise that the coordinators are cut from the same cloth as the head coach. So, promoting one of them to HC would just be more inbreeding. New boss same as the old boss scenario - I've seen this at my place of work. Our current CEO operates like the previous one, even though he is more personable and the former was kind of like a robot. Same policies and same playbook; same culture. Yes, he worked up the ranks and was promoted within.
UW AD has found so many different ways to burn us out over the years. May as well keep throwing shit at the wall to see what finally sticks.
Just so fucking tired and frustrated with a mediocre product.
Exactly my thought. No reason JL couldn't bring the best aspects of Petersen and improve on them. The personality angle being the big one. I'm pretty much done with the no-fun/robotic tone of the program.PurpleBaze said:
I think us fans are grasping at answers. Maybe it helps us cope with having to watch a team with no identity. Just not sure if I'm sold on Jimmy as a head coach. All I know is that he seems to have a lot more passion than Prickly Pete. Maybe if the team took on Jimmy's personality instead of Petersen's "I'm building young me for life so that they will become US ambassadors to Trinidad in the future", they'd play more fired up. That might actually lead to wins against Cal, Stanford, & Oregon. This business meeting approach by Pete is fucking irritating. I've heard from so many people who were at the game that the Huskies were ho-hum on the sidelines... and you're playing a rival. How can the team not be fired up for Oregon? If Jimmy is a big picture guy and can bring some excitement to the program, maybe it wouldn't be a terrible idea to roll the dice with him.whuggy said:
Swaye made a really good point when he said if you think Pete gives you a 1% chance to win it all and there's guys out there that give you 2% chance then you make the move every time. I have always liked Petersen but I'm starting to get interested in the 2% option. Who knows. Maybe JL bumps you up to 5%.PurpleBaze said:
Good poont!whuggy said:
On the other hand some of our non-coordinator hires haven't been too special either.PurpleBaze said:One more thing - UW hasn't had a good track record with promoting coordinators to the HC position.
Furthermore, one may surmise that the coordinators are cut from the same cloth as the head coach. So, promoting one of them to HC would just be more inbreeding. New boss same as the old boss scenario - I've seen this at my place of work. Our current CEO operates like the previous one, even though he is more personable and the former was kind of like a robot. Same policies and same playbook; same culture. Yes, he worked up the ranks and was promoted within.
UW AD has found so many different ways to burn us out over the years. May as well keep throwing shit at the wall to see what finally sticks.
Just so fucking tired and frustrated with a mediocre product. -
Quick.... who is Saban's OC? Let's get him.
JFK, seriously. -
Asshole!CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I may have found footage of your CEO on his latest business trip.PurpleBaze said:
Well, duh! Who else would you put in charge of Uber? Towelhead CEO for towelhead drivers. He speaks our language.YellowSnow said:
Makes sense...PurpleBaze said:One more thing - UW hasn't had a good track record with promoting coordinators to the HC position.
Furthermore, one may surmise that the coordinators are cut from the same cloth as the head coach. So, promoting one of them to HC would just be more inbreeding. New boss same as the old boss scenario - I've seen this at my place of work. Our current CEO operates like the previous one, even though he is more personable and the former was kind of like a robot. Same policies and same playbook; same culture. Yes, he worked up the ranks and was promoted within.
Dara Khosrowshahi (Persian: دارا خسروشاهی, Persian pronunciation: [dɑː'ɾɑː xosɾo'ʃɑːhiː]; born May 28, 1969) is an Iranian-American businessman and the chief executive officer of Uber. Khosrowshahi was previously CEO of Expedia Group, a company that owns several travel fare aggregators. He is also a member of the board of directors of BET.com, Hotels.com,[2] and The New York Times Company.
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Head coaching hires is always a crap shoot
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There’s really only been one guy in the past 30 yrs who was a slam dunk than Urbs going to tOSU. Saban had won a .5 natty but wasn’t GOAT yet. Harbaugh sucks. Chip 2.0 suck. Pete sucked through 2015. Now be sucks again.CuntWaffle said:Head coaching hires is always a crap shoot
This is why it’s more risk to @FirePete than stick it out for another 1- 2 years and see what happens. -
I don’t know, but something is wrong with the coaching staff. Too many missed assignments, poor tackling, poor game management, stubbornness not to admit something is wrong, but more importantly the lack of confidence and edge on the team. Second half agains Oregon was pure mental breakdown by the coaches and the playersYellowSnow said:
There’s really only been one guy in the past 30 yrs who was a slam dunk than Urbs going to tOSU. Saban had won a .5 natty but wasn’t GOAT yet. Harbaugh sucks. Chip 2.0 suck. Pete sucked through 2015. Now be sucks again.CuntWaffle said:Head coaching hires is always a crap shoot
This is why it’s more risk to @FirePete than stick it out for another 1- 2 years and see what happens. -
As per usual, our poster @CuntWaffle makes a good point.CuntWaffle said:Head coaching hires is always a crap shoot
I used to be ride or die with Pete, but no longer.
I’m also not sold on Lake as HC.
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In my opinion, we should hire either Urban Meyer or Nick Saban. Might have to open the wallet a little bit, but it'd be worth it.
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It was a coin flip game and ended as such. I can deal with this loss. Stanford and Cal are unacceptable. We can sit here as arm chair coaches and nit pick this or that but what ultimately matters is wins and losses and conference titles above all else. If he keeps winning the PAC 33.3% of the time he gets to stay. If not he can GTFO. Tick, tick, tick...FirePete said:
I don’t know, but something is wrong with the coaching staff. Too many missed assignments, poor tackling, poor game management, stubbornness not to admit something is wrong, but more importantly the lack of confidence and edge on the team. Second half agains Oregon was pure mental breakdown by the coaches and the playersYellowSnow said:
There’s really only been one guy in the past 30 yrs who was a slam dunk than Urbs going to tOSU. Saban had won a .5 natty but wasn’t GOAT yet. Harbaugh sucks. Chip 2.0 suck. Pete sucked through 2015. Now be sucks again.CuntWaffle said:Head coaching hires is always a crap shoot
This is why it’s more risk to @FirePete than stick it out for another 1- 2 years and see what happens.
If you have a proven upgrade over Pete that is a slam dunk that we can hire, let me know. I’m in. But that dude better fucking win big time or you’re gonna be meeting me and lil’ piss at 7-11.






